Endangered Species
Threats to Wildlife
Conservation Efforts
Habitats at Risk
Fun Facts about Wildlife
100

This large African mammal is known for its long neck and is threatened mainly due to habitat loss.

Giraffe

100

The illegal trade of animals and their parts, often resulting in severe population declines.

Poaching

100

These protected areas are established to conserve wildlife and their habitats.

National parks

100

This tropical ecosystem, known for its biodiversity, is threatened by deforestation and climate change.

Rainforest

100

This animal is known for its incredible ability to camouflage and avoids predators by blending into its environment.

Chameleon 变色龙

200

This lone predator from the Arctic is facing the threat of polar ice melting due to climate change.

Polar bear

200

A major factor contributing to the endangerment of species, often caused by industrial development and agriculture.

Habitat loss

200

This international agreement aims to ensure that international trade does not threaten wildlife.

CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species)

200

These aquatic environments are vital for many species but are being depleted due to overfishing and pollution.

Oceans

200

The only mammal capable of true flight, this species plays a crucial role in pollination.

Bat

300

This large marine mammal with a tusk is often called the "unicorn of the sea" and is threatened due to climate change and hunting.

Narwhal 独角鲸

300

This phenomenon leads to the introduction of non-native species that can disrupt ecosystems.

Invasive species

300

The act of breeding endangered species in controlled environments to increase their numbers.

Captive breeding圈养繁殖

300

This ecosystem is characterized by its cold climate and is experiencing severe threats due to global warming.

Tundra [生态] 苔原;[地理] 冻原;冻土地带

300

These large, social animals are known for their complex communication and memory.

Elephants